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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 731366" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>We have lots of bobcats here, also lots of red and grey foxes. Two years ago we had a female bobcat have a litter in the culvert under our drive where it meets the main road. At night the kittens would come out and play with the bugs under the nightlite. Seems like everyday for a week there would be a different one flattened in the road. Though I don't know if they are two distinct breeds, there are spotted cats and solid color cats in this area. I've heard some of the older folks call the solid colored ones, "sand cats".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 731366, member: 13088"] We have lots of bobcats here, also lots of red and grey foxes. Two years ago we had a female bobcat have a litter in the culvert under our drive where it meets the main road. At night the kittens would come out and play with the bugs under the nightlite. Seems like everyday for a week there would be a different one flattened in the road. Though I don't know if they are two distinct breeds, there are spotted cats and solid color cats in this area. I've heard some of the older folks call the solid colored ones, "sand cats". [/QUOTE]
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